APA (7th ed.) Citation

Livie, J. (1659). The bloody almanack: or, Astrological predictions, and monethly observations, for the year, 1659.: From the motions and configurations of the cœlestial bodies, three great eclipses, one of the Sun, and two of the Moon: wherein is fore-told, the most eminent actions in Europe, ... Further denoting, and setting forth, 1 The victorious proceedings of the English against the Spaniards, ... 2 The strange revolutions and changes, that will attend the affairs and councels, ... 3 The high and magnanimous transactions, of the most illustrious and serene Prince, Charles Gustavus Adolphus, ... 4 The great and glorious victories, obtained by His Royal Majesty, against the Poles and Germans; ... Together with a paraphrase upon His Majesties nativity. 5 The great and wonderful things that are incident both to men, women, and children; the several diseases ... that are most predominant; and sundry rules ... for the preservation of health, the increase of trade, both in city and countrey; and the general good of all trades whatsoever. printed for Iohn Reynor.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Livie, John. The Bloody Almanack: Or, Astrological Predictions, and Monethly Observations, for the Year, 1659.: From the Motions and Configurations of the Cœlestial Bodies, Three Great Eclipses, One of the Sun, and Two of the Moon: Wherein Is Fore-told, the Most Eminent Actions in Europe, ... Further Denoting, and Setting Forth, 1 The Victorious Proceedings of the English Against the Spaniards, ... 2 The Strange Revolutions and Changes, That Will Attend the Affairs and Councels, ... 3 The High and Magnanimous Transactions, of the Most Illustrious and Serene Prince, Charles Gustavus Adolphus, ... 4 The Great and Glorious Victories, Obtained by His Royal Majesty, Against the Poles and Germans; ... Together with a Paraphrase upon His Majesties Nativity. 5 The Great and Wonderful Things That Are Incident Both to Men, Women, and Children; the Several Diseases ... That Are Most Predominant; and Sundry Rules ... for the Preservation of Health, the Increase of Trade, Both in City and Countrey; and the General Good of All Trades Whatsoever. London: printed for Iohn Reynor, 1659.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Livie, John. The Bloody Almanack: Or, Astrological Predictions, and Monethly Observations, for the Year, 1659.: From the Motions and Configurations of the Cœlestial Bodies, Three Great Eclipses, One of the Sun, and Two of the Moon: Wherein Is Fore-told, the Most Eminent Actions in Europe, ... Further Denoting, and Setting Forth, 1 The Victorious Proceedings of the English Against the Spaniards, ... 2 The Strange Revolutions and Changes, That Will Attend the Affairs and Councels, ... 3 The High and Magnanimous Transactions, of the Most Illustrious and Serene Prince, Charles Gustavus Adolphus, ... 4 The Great and Glorious Victories, Obtained by His Royal Majesty, Against the Poles and Germans; ... Together with a Paraphrase upon His Majesties Nativity. 5 The Great and Wonderful Things That Are Incident Both to Men, Women, and Children; the Several Diseases ... That Are Most Predominant; and Sundry Rules ... for the Preservation of Health, the Increase of Trade, Both in City and Countrey; and the General Good of All Trades Whatsoever. printed for Iohn Reynor, 1659.

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